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Lizard Island Resort (Island Resorts)

Price from £853
per room per night

Lizard Island has over 1,000 hectares of National Park, 22 unspoilt beaches and an abundance of marine life. Remote and ruggedly beautiful, Lizard Island is surrounded by the finest beaches and waters of any Great Barrier Reef Island and has its own airstrip. The island was named in 1770 by Captain James Cook.

Resort Facilities

The island is an ideal base for snorkelling, deep-sea game fishing, or diving at The Cod Hole, one of the world famous dive sites just a short boat ride away. Enjoy secluded picnics on private beaches, gourmet cuisine and indulging spa treatments.

This is a keyless resort, without mobile reception, televisions or wi-fi in the rooms.

Room Facilities

Garden Rooms are located on the western side of the resort in a tropical garden setting with easy access to Anchor Bay and the beach. The rooms are a compact 44 square metres but comfortable with direct access to the beach below and have a private balcony with a hammock.

Sunset Point Villas are set high on Sunset Ridge amongst native eucalyptus bushland which provide filtered sea views over Anchor Bay or Sunset Beach. These villas offer privacy and easy access to a string of secluded beaches. Each Villa has a private deck with comfortable Australian timber chairs and a hammock.

Anchor Bay Suites are set in a broad sweeping arc along Anchor Bay, with easy access to the main Lodge. Offering captivating sea views, each has a pathway leading directly to the beach. Seamlessly blending indoors and out in an elegant and spacious open plan design, a large verandah with daybed is one of the many comforts.

The Pavilion, the most exclusive room on the island, is perched high above the Coral Sea and set on the point of Sunset Ridge; combines complete privacy with spectacular 270 degree panorama views of Anchor Bay, Osprey Island and Sunset Beach. An expansive decking area incorporates a private plunge pool, sun lounges and a daybed area. Leaving the balcony to stroll down a private path, guests will discover another secluded area where chairs and a table have been perfectly positioned to make the most of sea breezes and the views.